Gold exports passed Gas sales in Russia

For the first time in nearly three decades, Russia exported more gold than gas in the second quarter
Gold exports passed Gas sales in Russia
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MOSCOW: For the first time in nearly three decades, Russia exported more gold than gas in the second quarter of 2020.

Gold sales to foreign buyers came in at $3.6 billion in April and May alone, business daily RBC reported, citing figures from Russia's customs service - ahead of an estimated $3.5 billion in gas sales for the full quarter.

This is the first time since at least 1994 that gold exports have topped gas sales, Maxim Khudalov of the Analytical Credit Rating Agency (ACRA) told RBC.

According to the Moscow Times, Gazprom, which has a monopoly on pipeline gas sales, exported $2.4 billion in April and May amid a global crash in demand for energy.

Separate figures from the Central Bank suggest sales will hit $3.5 billion for the entire quarter once June is included - that would be the state-controlled firm's weakest performance since 2002.

Gold exports also jumped significantly, coming in 14 times higher in April and May 2020 than for the same two months last year.

Gold prices have moved in the opposite direction from energy commodities since the start of the pandemic - up 19 per cent this year - with the precious metal retaining its status as a safe haven asset in times of crisis.

News.ru reported that gas supplies for the same period brought Gazprom $2.4 billion. Gas exports for the entire second quarter of this year, from April to June, generated revenues of $3.5 billion. (IANS)

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